Background Image: Dernier and Hamlyn produced three Fox Linton designed glass chandeliers for a famous London hotel. Below: The ‘late lounge’ in Littlecote House received a lighting makeover by introducing the use of Kosnic LEDs. Adjacent Page: The Grill at Montcalm Hotel in London’s Park Lane received a beautiful bespoke lighting feature as part of its updated design.

would be an excellent choice for the installation. A total of 600 of the light sources were selected to generate the desired effect for the design. “OSRAM’s DRAGON LEDs are

renowned for their ability to help reduce the cost of elaborate lighting installations,” says Andy Gilks, National Account Manager, Specialty Products – Display Optic at OSRAM. “In the case of The Grill at Montcalm Hotel, they have allowed TONIK Associates, Paul Nulty Lighting Design and Iberian Lighting to deliver a design that is also highly visually arresting. Factor in the DRAGON’s compact dimensions and long–life expectancy, and it’s not surprising to see it being specified for an ever–increasing number of prestigious projects throughout the UK”.

be a difficult task, particularly for older buildings. Littlecote House, part of the Warner Group of Hotels, has an incredible history, but is now starting to look to future with a brand new ‘late lounge’, featuring striking colours and rich furnishings to offer guests an exciting entertainment space in the hotel. The lounge now uses Kosnic LEDs rather than traditional 300W halogen fixtures, with LED candle lamps being used to provide mood lighting at tables. “Kosnic LED lamps are giving us the ambiance and the performance we demand – all at a fair price,” explains Dean Lavisher, Maintenance Manager at the hotel. “Before, you used to walk in the room and you could instantly tell it was lit by LEDs, now our guests can’t tell

the difference”. In a hotel with a priority to create a perfect ambience for guests, this is a very important benefit. Dernier and Hamlyn have previously completed a number of lighting projects for hotels, and recently produced three Fox Linton designed art deco glass chandeliers for a famous central London hotel. Inspired by the linear symmetry of the art deco design period, the